Abstract:Sharp scalpel dissection, electrosurgery, and argon-enhanced electrosurgery (argon beam coagulation) were used to elevate random pedicled skin flaps in a randomized, blinded fashion with a porcine model. A total of 72 flaps on 9 pigs were examined. Flap survival was quantified, and histology was also reviewed 2 and 6 weeks after surgery. No significant difference among the three techniques was noted in terms of area or length of surviving flaps. There were also no histologic differences noted with regard to fi… Show more
Use of the ultrasonic scalpel produced faster re-epithelialization and greater tensile strength than laser or electrosurgical instruments, with results comparable to those seen with the steel scalpel.
Use of the ultrasonic scalpel produced faster re-epithelialization and greater tensile strength than laser or electrosurgical instruments, with results comparable to those seen with the steel scalpel.
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